Weight Class Debate

Ten weight classes has been a fixture of NCAA college wrestling for more than 60 years. However, some fans have argued that it would be smart to expand to eleven weight classes ... with a number of these proponents pushing for a new weight somewhere between today's 197 and 285-pound classes. Conversely, other wrestling fans argue that now is not the time to add a weight class ... but, rather, slim down to nine weights at the college level. Still others say why change now? InterMat senior writer Mark Palmer looks at the pros and cons of changing weight classes, providing historic perspective.Story

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Brinson to Army for Football

Kenneth Brinson (Marist, Ga.), ranked No. 2 in the nation at 220 pounds and No. 12 overall in the Class of 2015, signed with Army primarily as a football player. He was rated as a three-star recruit, projected to play the weakside defensive end position in college. Brinson's final decision came down to Army and Stanford.